North Dakota woman accused of killing boyfriend after he inherited $30M.
A Woman in North Dakota Arrested for Allegedly Poisoning Boyfriend with Antifreeze
In a shocking turn of events, a North Dakota woman has been taken into custody and charged with murder after allegedly using antifreeze to kill her boyfriend. Ina Thea Kenoyer, 47, was arrested earlier this week and is now facing Class AA Felony Murder charges for the poisoning death of Steven Edward Riley Jr., 51, from Minot, North Dakota.
The Minot Police Department released a statement on their Facebook page confirming the arrest. Riley passed away on September 5 at a hospital in Bismarck, and an autopsy later revealed that his cause of death was indeed poisoning.
A Complex Case Unraveled
“This case was extremely complex,” stated Investigations Commander Capt. Dale Plessas. “Thank you to everyone who provided us with information that helped our investigators piece this together.”
According to The New York Times, Riley was poisoned with ethylene glycol, the main ingredient found in antifreeze. An affidavit obtained by the outlet revealed that Riley’s loved ones had reported Kenoyer making comments about poisoning him with antifreeze both before and after his death.
The couple had been together for a decade, but their relationship took a dark turn when Riley inherited a staggering $30 million. Reports suggest that Riley was planning to leave Kenoyer, which allegedly led to her drastic and deadly actions.
On September 3, just as Riley was about to claim his inheritance, he suddenly fell ill, as reported by People Magazine. The following day, emergency services were called to their residence, finding Riley unresponsive. He was rushed to an emergency room and later transferred to the Bismarck hospital, where he tragically passed away.
One of Kenoyer’s friends came forward to the police, revealing that she witnessed Kenoyer disposing of Riley’s belongings outside their home on the day he fell ill. The same friend disclosed that Kenoyer was distraught because she knew Riley was planning to leave her after receiving his inheritance.
When questioned by the authorities, Kenoyer claimed that Riley had suffered from a heat stroke and had been drinking. However, the autopsy results showed no traces of alcohol in his system. Additionally, the police reportedly discovered a bottle of window cleaner in the living room, containing a liquid believed to be antifreeze.
After Riley’s death, Kenoyer made a shocking demand, insisting that she should receive a portion of the $30 million inheritance as his “common law” wife. She even claimed that she would split the money with Riley’s son. However, her hopes were shattered when authorities informed her that North Dakota did not recognize her as a common law spouse. This revelation left her furious, according to the affidavit.
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A Heinous Act and a Life Behind Bars
“This was an intentional and heinous act. This bond is consistent with people with similar charges,” stated Ward County State’s Attorney Roza Larson during the court proceedings. Seeking a $1 million bond, Larson’s request was granted by North Central District Court Judge Richard Hagar.
If found guilty, Kenoyer could face life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The shocking nature of this crime has left the community in disbelief, as they grapple with the tragic loss of Steven Edward Riley Jr.
What are the potential consequences for Ina Thea Kenoyer if she is convicted of the Class AA Felony Murder charge
Er’s friends, who wished to remain anonymous, spoke with local news station KX News and revealed that Kenoyer had confided in them about her plans to poison Riley. They reported that she had researched the effects of antifreeze and how it could be fatal if ingested. The friend also mentioned that Kenoyer had been displaying erratic behavior in the days leading up to Riley’s death, stating that she seemed obsessed with the idea of inheriting his wealth.
The investigation into Riley’s death was complex and required extensive forensic analysis. The authorities conducted multiple interviews and searched the couple’s residence for evidence. They were able to recover an empty antifreeze container from the trash, which tested positive for ethylene glycol.
Kenoyer was arrested on October 29 and is now being held without bond. She has been charged with Class AA Felony Murder, which carries a potential life sentence without parole. The case has garnered significant media attention, both locally and nationally, due to its shocking nature and the large sum of money at stake.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the North Dakota community is left shocked and unsettled by this tragic crime. The details emerging from this case highlight the importance of early intervention in cases of domestic violence and the need for support and resources to prevent such incidents from occurring.
This incident serves as a reminder that domestic violence can occur in any relationship, regardless of gender. It also underscores the devastating consequences that can result when conflicts escalate and go unresolved. The tragic death of Steven Edward Riley Jr. should prompt communities to come together and prioritize efforts to create safe and supportive environments for all individuals.
The trial for Ina Thea Kenoyer is expected to take place in the coming months, where the evidence against her will be presented and a verdict will be reached. Until then, the community will be left to grapple with the shocking details of this case, questioning what could have been done to prevent such a tragedy.
Seeking Justice for the Victim
“Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Steven Edward Riley Jr. during this difficult time,” said Capt. Adam Pederson, Deputy Chief of Police of the Minot Police Department. “We are committed to ensuring that justice is served in this case.”
As the legal process continues, it is important to remember the victim at the center of this case and the impact his loss has had on his loved ones. It is our hope that this tragedy serves as a call to action for individuals and communities to address domestic violence and work towards its prevention, ensuring that no one else falls victim to such senseless acts of violence.
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